Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said that the first COVID-19 vaccine in India is likely to be available by early 2021. The ministry said that the research to develop a COVID-19 vaccine is being done expeditiously.
While briefing the media on Monday, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said, "Research to develop a vaccine is being done expeditiously. There ar at least 3 viable such vaccine candidates that are in the phase of clinical trials right now in the country. We're hopeful that within 1st quarter of 2021 it will be available," as quoted by ANI.
With a spike of 82,170 new coronavirus cases in last 24 hours, India's Covid-19 tally crossed the 60-lakh mark on Monday, according to the data provided by health ministry.
"Today's a historic day for ICMR. It's an honour for me to release the 100-year timeline of the history of ICMR within its premises today. The contribution of scientists associated with it is commemorated and serves as an inspiration to upcoming scientists," Dr. Vardhan told media.